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"textContent": "A well-known East County San Diego café is facing scrutiny after a small protest outside its La Mesa storefront coincided with an abrupt temporary closure announcement later that day.\n\nPublic Square Coffee House, located in downtown La Mesa, announced on Instagram on Saturday that it is “temporarily closed” while the business undergoes unspecified “organizational changes,” offering no additional details on the nature of those changes or a timeline for reopening.\n\nHours before the closure notice, at least two individuals were seen protesting outside the café holding signs that read “Public Square Doesn’t Pay Workers” and “People Working For Free,” according to video and images shared with SanDiegoVille. The demonstration appeared limited in size, and it is unclear whether it was part of a broader organized effort.\n\n\n\nDuring the protest, SanDiegoVille reached out to Public Square via Instagram direct message and received a brief response stating, “Going to post a response later tonight. Thanks for asking.” The business subsequently posted a temporary closure announcement on Instagram with comments disabled and updated its Google listing to “Temporarily closed.” As of publication, no further public statement has been issued.\n\nAllegations surrounding the business have also circulated through direct messages and social media. One individual who identified themselves as a former employee claimed they experienced unpaid labor and described what they characterized as an “unethical work environment.” The same source further alleged that the business has faced prior legal challenges, though no documentation has been independently verified at this time.\n\nPublic Square Coffee House opened in 2016, replacing the former Cosmos Coffee Shop, and has built a reputation as a community-driven café centered on “coffee, culture, and cause.” The business describes itself as a family-run operation focused on connection and high-quality specialty coffee.\n\nIn recent years, the company has pursued expansion. In 2024, ownership launched a crowdfunding campaign seeking $200,000 to grow into an adjacent space, with plans to add a rooftop patio, expand kitchen operations, and introduce dinner service.\n\nThe contrast between the café’s public-facing brand and the recent allegations has drawn attention online, though key details remain unconfirmed. It is currently unclear whether the temporary closure is related to the claims raised by protesters and former workers or stems from unrelated internal changes.\n\nPublic Square Coffee House is located at 8278 La Mesa Boulevard in La Mesa. SanDiegoVille will update this story if and when the business issues a formal response.\n\n\n\n\n\n**_Originally published on April 5, 2026._**",
"title": "La Mesa’s Public Square Coffee House Temporarily Closes As Worker Allegations Surface Following Protest",
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